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ArtStation - Visegrád - Roman forts along the Danube limes - 3D theoretical reconstruction, Pazirik Studio Roman Buildings, Imperiul Roman, Roman Fort, Roman Army, Chateau Medieval, Hadrians Wall, Roman City, Ancient Buildings, Castle Ruins

Visegrád - Roman forts along the Danube limes - 3D theoretical reconstruction Created for the "Visegrád book" project. All images can be seen in the book. Customer: Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Mátyás Király Múzeuma Artists: http://pazirik.hu/en/

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Antiochepedia = Musings Upon Ancient Antioch: The Imperial Palace Diocletian's Palace, Imperiul Roman, Roman Villa, Dalmatian Coast, Rome Antique, Empire Romain, Split Croatia, Roman Architecture, Roman History

As far as we can ascertain there were two important palaces in ancient Antioch. These were the Regia, the old palace of the Seleucid dynasty, and the Imperial Palace. The former was located in the "old" town and the latter was located on the Island. The Imperial Palace is said by Malalas to have begun construction under Gallienus (253-268AD) the complex was filled out by Diocletian. However when one goes back to accounts of the earthquake of 115 AD, Dio Cassius relates that "Trajan made his…

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The Roman - Byzantine Fortress of Qasr Bashir in Jordan.     The Limes Arabicus   A chain of forts protecting Roman lands from Arab raid... Roman Fortification, Roman Fort, Architecture Antique, Foreign Legion, Hadrians Wall, Rome Antique, Empire Romain, Ancient Warfare, Roman Architecture

The Roman - Byzantine Fortress of Qasr Bashir in Jordan. The Limes Arabicus A chain of forts protecting Roman lands from Arab raids The Limes Arabicus was a desert frontier of the Roman Empire, in the province of Arabia Petraea. It ran -at its biggest extension- for about 1,500 km, from Northern Syria to Southern Palestine and northern Arabia, forming part of the wider Roman limes system. It had several forts and watchtowers. The reason of this defensive "Limes" was to protect the Roman…

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Segedunum Roman fort in modern Wallsend in Tyne and Wear, England, c. 3rd century and 2007. Click for full image, then click again to clear text. Segedunum was at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall. Like Maia in the west, the Wall terminated here. Segedunum is fort number 16 in my series. I'm currently on fort number 5. . . . 📷1. HADRIANs WALL, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear. Segedunum Roman Fort. An aerial view reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn, English Heritage Graphics Team. Roman Fort, Hadrian's Wall, Roman Britain, Building Images, Hadrians Wall, Number 16, Tyne And Wear, English Heritage, I Series

Segedunum Roman fort in modern Wallsend in Tyne and Wear, England, c. 3rd century and 2007. Click for full image, then click again to clear text. Segedunum was at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall. Like Maia in the west, the Wall terminated here. Segedunum is fort number 16 in my series. I'm currently on fort number 5. . . . 📷1. HADRIANs WALL, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear. Segedunum Roman Fort. An aerial view reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn, English Heritage Graphics Team.

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